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My old fluke volt stick is no longer with me it went missing today and i've looked everywhere, so i went to get another when they brought it to the counter it's the UK version 200 to 1000v my old one was 90 to 1000v, they told me they only the sell genuine UK version.

I've looked on line for a UK seller and they all seem to be 1ac e versions 200 - 1000v, i want the 1ac version with out the e these have 90 to 1000v printed on it, American sites sell the 90 volts and up voltstick but i don't want to wait weeks, does anyone know where i can order one in the UK.

Whats the point of selling a UK version starting at 200 volts when 90v versions are available out side the UK, we do have 110v site gear here, some one must sell them.
 
My old fluke volt stick is no longer with me it went missing today and i've looked everywhere, so i went to get another when they brought it to the counter it's the UK version 200 to 1000v my old one was 90 to 1000v, they told me they only the sell genuine UK version.

I've looked on line for a UK seller and they all seem to be 1ac e versions 200 - 1000v, i want the 1ac version with out the e these have 90 to 1000v printed on it, American sites sell the 90 volts and up voltstick but i don't want to wait weeks, does anyone know where i can order one in the UK.

Whats the point of selling a UK version starting at 200 volts when 90v versions are available out side the UK, we do have 110v site gear here, some one must sell them.
You could add"what is the point in buying another one anyway"
 
Manufacturers rarely spend money making multiple different products unnecessarily.
I suspect that the two items are exactly the same product but with different stickers on them.
 

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